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Have you ever read a self-improvement book and wondered how on earth the sage advice can be put to practical use? If yes, then Vegetarian Vampires and What We Can Learn From Them is the book for you. Each of the laws in Deepak Chopra's The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success is examined in a series of essays by Jennifer McDonald, an independent author and publisher who's just trying to make her way in the world. Drawing from her own life experience, Jen takes these laws out for a spin then imparts her sometimes off-centre, yet always authentic conclusions.

Produktbeschreibung
Have you ever read a self-improvement book and wondered how on earth the sage advice can be put to practical use? If yes, then Vegetarian Vampires and What We Can Learn From Them is the book for you. Each of the laws in Deepak Chopra's The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success is examined in a series of essays by Jennifer McDonald, an independent author and publisher who's just trying to make her way in the world. Drawing from her own life experience, Jen takes these laws out for a spin then imparts her sometimes off-centre, yet always authentic conclusions.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer is an Australian communication professional, publisher and blogger. For nearly 30 years she ran public relations firm Blackie McDonald with her journalist husband, consulting to local and international organisations such as Symantec Corporation, Lindemans Wines, Medtronic, Telstra, Sprint Corporation and Qantas Airways. She also founded her own consultancy, Epiphany Communication in 2008. Her blogging efforts under the Epiphany banner include a travelogue on the 'Drawn to India' art tour of Rajasthan and the 'Big Breast Adventure', a series of posts on her diagnosis and subsequent treatment for breast cancer. 'Vegetarian Vampires and What We Can Learn From Them' is Jennifer's first book, released as a second edition in 2020. Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Business Communication, Public Relations and Journalism majors from the Queensland University of Technology. She lives in Sydney.